It looks a bit like aliens landed in San Francisco’s Dolores Park, with perfect six-foot circles painted all across the flat section of the popular hang out. Park-goers believe the circles will work at promoting social distancing, even over the warm holiday weekend ahead.

As more counties relax restrictions on businesses and move into phase two of reopening, some residents are concerned that folks will become too relaxed. One East Bay woman recently had an unnerving experience at the Lucky grocery store near Oakland’s Lake Merritt on a recent Saturday morning.

San Mateo is working ahead on a plan to offer more seating for restaurants while maintaining social distancing, meaning streets will likely be closed to allow for proper space as diners come back to the new normal as the crush of the coronavirus pandemic eases.

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A little over a month ago, Gov. Gavin Newsom estimated that 22 million Californians would get COVID-19 without mitigation measures. Even after a statewide shelter-in-place took effect, California’s coronavirus model projected up to 39,000 dead by June with hospitalizations peaking as high as 44,000...

It’s pedestrians and cyclists only along sections of sections of roadways in San Francisco’s Golden Gate and McLaren parks. The city closed them to vehicle traffic indefinitely to allow people to have a place to exercise and stay safe. A three mile long stretch of John F Kennedy Drive, which sits...